The beating heart of industry is now quantized - we’ve already asked who watches
the watchers, but who will it be that builds the builders? Featuring a variety
of synthesized sounds, pulsing both low and high with a robotic lead in between.

There once was a spider named Steve, who kept his realm free and clean and clear
of other bugs. Steve wandered in a manner that seemed not unlike Brownian
motion, except when observed on the scale of hours. Over that time, the noise
accumulated into a signal - clear direction and purpose. In Memoriam: Steve.

Like Steve, rock often seems like noise but leads to signal. As such, this track
features a rock quartet - rhythm guitar with heavy power chords, lead with a bit
of sweet echo, bass with a nice picked attack, and drums with excellent
drumminess.

This piece is an homage to the works of Miyazaki, which often feature flight as
a central theme. Soaring through the air is a quintessentially fantastical feat,
imagined in this track as a peaceful exploration of the ups and downs of our
atmosphere. Featuring flute, harp, and string orchestra, and written in 3⁄4.

It’s tough enough having a good memory as a human, but at least we come with
built-in heuristics to make things up as needed. For our burgeoning robotic
brethren, memory is more deterministic - and this is both a boon and a bane. In
this track, synthesized instruments ranging from drums and guitar to keyboard
and strings provide a blues backing while a confusedly expressive formant-shaped
lead explores what it is to forget.